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Professor Mary Stuart, vice chancellor at the University of Lincoln, said: " We have long been proud of the excellent student experience Lincoln offers.

“This latest rise in a prestigious league table confirms that Lincoln is delivering quality in its teaching, learning and research.

"We put our students at the heart of all our activities and we know that they value the opportunities available here, from participating in real academic research to volunteering on local community projects.

“Our successes are driven by hard work and a recognition of our responsibility as a University to continually strive for excellence in our academic activities.

“I know that our students and staff will all feel as proud as I do on this latest achievement."

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More than £300 million has been invested in the university’s campus and facilities over the past two decades.

The latest league table is made up of nine indicators including student satisfaction with teaching quality and their wider student experience, research quality, graduate prospects, entrance qualifications held by new students, degree results achieved, student/staff ratios, service and facilities spend, and degree completion rates.